Will my cds melt?

The title basically explains it all. If I bring my cds to the campground, will they melt from the heat? Im not up for buying an mp3 player and having it last four hours, when I can just bring my cd player and my cds.

Re: Will my cds melt?

Originally Posted by DeltaSigChi4

What's a cd? Does that have something to do with finances? Why are you taking those to Coachella?

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Yes it is going the way of vinyl and the cassette now. Cds are the new vinyl.. They sound better than mp3's anyway just like vinyl sounds better then cd's.... I need a new cd player cause I miss listening to it before going to sleep, now I have to put a mix on my comp every night so I can snooze... And I am kind of anti Ipod, yes its convinient but I like looking through liner notes and the excitement of buying a new release on tuesdays never gets old.

Re: Will my cds melt?

Originally Posted by suprefan

Yes it is going the way of vinyl and the cassette now. Cds are the new vinyl.. They sound better than mp3's anyway just like vinyl sounds better then cd's.... I need a new cd player cause I miss listening to it before going to sleep, now I have to put a mix on my comp every night so I can snooze... And I am kind of anti Ipod, yes its convinient but I like looking through liner notes and the excitement of buying a new release on tuesdays never gets old.

Vinyl doesn't sound have a better sound quality than CD's. Some people just like the vintage sound better.

Ya, I am anti-Ipod too man. I have an MP3 player, but it is a Creative Labs one. It was like half the price, and I have been real happy with it. It actually broke one time, and I went to a creative labs factory that is located in my town, and they replaced it for me right on the spot. They actually gave me a nicer one than the one that broke. They must care alot about customer loyalty.